Ejaculation issues
Although sexual activity is infrequent, I recently experienced a sensation of ejaculation, but no semen was released.
Afterward, I had to manually squeeze the penis to expel some semen.
What could be the cause of this, and how should I describe my symptoms to a doctor during a medical consultation?
Ahao, 50~59 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/03/17
Dr. Fu Shizhang reply Urology
It may be retrograde ejaculation, which is often associated with medication use.
Commonly, it is related to benign prostatic hyperplasia or medications used to treat hypertension.
Reply Date: 2016/03/17
More Info
Ejaculation issues can be a sensitive topic, but it's important to address them openly with your healthcare provider. The situation you described, where you experience the sensation of ejaculation without the release of semen, is known as "dry orgasm." This condition can be caused by a variety of factors, including physiological, psychological, and medication-related issues.
Possible Causes of Dry Orgasm
1. Medical Conditions: Certain medical conditions can affect ejaculation. For instance, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, or prostate surgery can lead to nerve damage that impacts the ejaculatory process. Conditions that affect hormone levels, such as low testosterone, can also play a role.
2. Medications: Some medications, particularly those used to treat depression (like SSRIs), high blood pressure, or prostate conditions, can interfere with ejaculation. If you are on any medications, it’s worth discussing them with your doctor to see if they could be contributing to your symptoms.
3. Psychological Factors: Stress, anxiety, or depression can also affect sexual function. If you are experiencing emotional or psychological distress, it may be impacting your sexual health.
4. Age: As men age, changes in sexual function, including ejaculation, can occur. This is a normal part of aging, but it can still be concerning.
How to Discuss This with Your Doctor
When you visit your doctor, it’s essential to communicate your symptoms clearly and openly. Here are some tips on how to approach the conversation:
1. Be Honest and Direct: Start by stating that you are experiencing issues with ejaculation. You might say something like, "I've noticed that I feel the sensation of ejaculation, but no semen is released. Sometimes I have to apply pressure to expel any fluid."
2. Describe Your Symptoms: Provide details about your experience. Mention how long this has been happening, any other symptoms you may have noticed (like pain, changes in libido, or erectile dysfunction), and how it affects your sexual life.
3. Discuss Any Relevant Medical History: Inform your doctor about any medical conditions you have, medications you are taking, and any recent changes in your health or lifestyle.
4. Express Your Concerns: It’s okay to express any worries you have about this issue. You might say, "I'm concerned about what this means for my sexual health and overall well-being."
5. Ask Questions: Don’t hesitate to ask questions about potential causes, tests that may be needed, and treatment options. For example, "What could be causing this issue, and what steps can we take to address it?"
Conclusion
Ejaculation issues, including dry orgasm, can be distressing, but they are often treatable. By discussing your symptoms openly with your doctor, you can work together to identify the underlying causes and develop a treatment plan that suits your needs. Remember, you are not alone in this, and many men experience similar issues at some point in their lives. Seeking help is a positive step towards improving your sexual health and overall quality of life.
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